Bank of America hosts annual Investor Day event featuring leadership presentations

Brian Moynihan Chair of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
Brian Moynihan Chair of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
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Bank of America is holding its 2025 Investor Day in Charlotte, North Carolina, starting at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The event will include presentations from senior executives covering various aspects of the company’s operations and strategy.

The agenda includes an overview by Brian Moynihan, Chair and CEO. Presentations will be given on consumer banking by Holly O’Neill, global wealth and investment management by Lindsay Hans, Eric Schimpf, and Katy Knox, as well as global banking led by Matthew Koder, Wendy Stewart, and Sharon Miller. Other topics include global markets with Jim DeMare; company integration presented by Dean Athanasia; international operations discussed by Bernard Mensah; enterprise platforms including payments and technology covered by Jeff Busconi, Hari Gopalkrishnan, Mark Monaco, Tom Scrivener, and David Tyrie; and a financial overview from Alastair Borthwick.

Presentation materials are available on the company’s Investor Relations website under Events & Presentations at https://investor.bankofamerica.com/events-and-presentations/investor-day. Investors can watch a live video webcast or access a replay through the same site at https://investor.bankofamerica.com/.

For those interested in audio conferencing only, U.S. participants can dial 1-877-585-6241 or 1-800-891-3840 while international callers can use 1-785-830-7962 or 1-203-518-9543 with conference ID 45048. Participants are advised to call in ten minutes before the start time. An audio-only replay will be accessible from November 6 at 11:59 p.m. ET through November 12 at 11:59 p.m. ET using the numbers provided with conference ID 45048.

Bank of America describes itself as one of the world’s leading financial institutions offering services to individual consumers, small businesses, middle-market companies, and large corporations across banking, investing, asset management and other financial products. The company reports nearly 70 million consumer and small business clients in the United States served through approximately 3,600 retail financial centers and about 15,000 ATMs. Its digital banking platform has around 59 million verified users.

The bank states that it supports about four million small business households with online products and services designed for ease of use. Bank of America operates in all U.S. states as well as more than thirty-five countries globally. Its stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under BAC.

Investors seeking more information may contact Lee McEntire at Bank of America via phone (1.980.388.6780) or email (lee.mcentire@bofa.com), or Jonathan G. Blum for fixed income inquiries (1.212.449.3112; jonathan.blum@bofa.com). Media inquiries should be directed to Jocelyn Seidenfeld (1.646.743.3356; jocelyn.seidenfeld@bofa.com). Files for editorial use related to Investor Day are available in the media content library on Bank of America’s website.



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